Profiles in "Indian Law" Expertise Area
- Martínez (O'odham/Mexican) works in the fields of Indigenous intellectual history; O'odham culture, history, and politics; Transborder Indigenous nations; and, Indigenous art history and aesthetics.
- Riding In is the editor of Wicazo Sa Review. His research, teaching, and service focus on sovereignty, repatriation, religious freedom, cultural resources laws, racism, colonization/decolonization, and Pawnee history.
- Patty Ferguson-Bohnee has substantial experience in Indian law, election law and policy matters, voting rights, and status clarification of tribes. She is the director of the Indian Legal Clinic at ASU.
- Professor Kevin Gover serves as director of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of the American Indian. He joined the ASU law faculty in 2003.
- Robert J. Miller’s areas of expertise are Federal Indian Law, American Indians and International Law, American Indian Economic Development, Constitutional Law, and Civil Procedure.
- Stacy Leeds is the 9th dean of the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, one of the nation’s largest and most innovative law schools.